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Black Hills State University Yellow Jacket Athletics
Moussa, Adam
57
Black Hills St. BHSU 26-8,17-4 RMAC
70
Winner Northwest Mo. St. NMSU 33-5,18-4 Mid-America Intercollegiate
Black Hills St. BHSU
26-8,17-4 RMAC
57
Final
70
Northwest Mo. St. NMSU
33-5,18-4 Mid-America Intercollegiate
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Black Hills St. BHSU 26 31 57
Northwest Mo. St. NMSU 36 34 70

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Yellow Jackets’ Magical Run Ends in Final Four

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Black Hills State men's basketball fell to No. 5 seeded Northwest Missouri State, 70-57 Thursday night.

The Yellow Jackets (26-8, 17-4 RMAC) grabbed 35 rebounds as a team and shot at a 39.7 percent clip.

Joel Scott led all scorers with 19 points to go with nine rebounds and a steal.

Sindou Cisse played stout defense, holding 2-time NABC Player of the Year Trevor Hudgins to only 11 points. Cisse totaled nine points and five rebounds.

Adam Moussa scored 13 points on a trio of threes while grabbing five boards.

Both teams started slow with neither scoring over the first four minutes of play until a NMSU layup followed by a Moussa three opened the scoring and put BHSU up early, 3-2.

The Bearcats and Yellow Jackets traded buckets from there, before a Scott layup and Donovan three gave BHSU a 12-8 lead at 13:12. Later, a Hayes 3-point play and Scott layup extended the BHSU lead to 17-12.

NMSU would then go on a quick 7-0 spurt, though, to re-gain the lead 19-17 as the clock ticked under seven minutes to play. Layups from Donovan and Scott along with a trio of Cisse layups down the stretch kept the Yellow Jackets within 10 entering halftime as BHSU trailed 36-26.

Out of the break, back-to-back jumpers from Moussa helped cut into the Bearcat lead, making it 38-31. Then four straight makes between Scott and Cisse pulled BHSU within four, 43-39, with 12:54 to play.

But the Bearcats offense turned it on after that, using a 17-2 run would follow to stretch their lead to 19, 60-41 with 7:29 remaining.

BHSU kept pace with NMSU in the final minutes with a Scott layup and threes from Moussa and Hayes, but would eventually fall, 70-57.

Notes
  • Joel Scott became the BHSU single-season record holder for total rebounds (362) and field goals made (291).
  • Scott now sits at 1,652 career points, 529 points away from breaking the BHSU all-time scoring record of 2,180 held by Kim Templeton (1972-76).
  • The 2021-22 Yellow Jackets set single-season records in nearly every statistical category since joining DII.
  • BHSU's amazing season comes to a close in the Final Four.

-BHSUAthletics.com-




 
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